While the IANA-registered MIME type for ICO files is image/vnd.microsoft.icon,[9] it was submitted to IANA in 2003 by a third party and is not recognised by Microsoft software, which uses image/x-icon or image/ico instead.[10][11] Erroneous types image/ico, image/icon, text/ico and application/ico have also been seen in use.[9]

I thought about the .ico format (where I can store all the differents icons and let the OS showing the best) but it doesn't seem to be supported by the javafx.scene.image (I haven't found any confirmation about that).


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not a very good Idea. The point of affinity designer is the vector environment meaning you can scale this thing without problems up to infinity if you like, and since good .ico files usually have multiple sizes, using a raster image isnt well, the best Idea.

Is there anything I can do to not annoyingly have to rename them first and open them from either the .ico (right click > open . pdn) or from the file > open menu? I can't see a .ico option in the list to select.

1Password generally doesn't use the site's favicon (or any .ico files). Instead we have our own Rich Icon service, which provides higher resolution icons, but doesn't have an icon for every site out there:

Now my problem is that it always uses the first (higher resolution) image of my .ico file. I need some code to choose which image to use. The vi.lib\Platform\icon.llb\Read Icons from ICO File.vi VI returns an array of clusters named icon data but those clusters are different from the imagedata.ctl typedef used by your VIs..

I'm looking at your Read Ico File.vi. I found a Wikipedia page that describes the format of an .ico file so I understand perfectly what you're doing when you index the bytes coming from it. However I can't find anything that describes the content of a .NET Image Byte Array, so I don't understand what you're doing when you create that array. Can you point me to a web page that would explain this format?

After copying the directory, I overwrote all the files with new ones but with the same names. All the .png file thumbnails have changed and are showing the new image, but the .ico file refuses to change from what it used to be.

I have been customizing the enscape 'Theme' by replacing the Icon and loading screen. All looks good except for the Icon which was not set to 256 X 256 pix initially. So I recreated a new .ico file to replace the old one. Oddly, by replacing the Icon, Windows 10 is not applying the new .ico for exported EXE standalone file's Icon. The newly exported EXE standalone file is still displaying the old Icon, while the Enscape windows' top left corner is showing the new Icon.

I just realized that it was a completely different problem. Both answers were right but my problem was the permission. I don't know why the file favicon.ico ended up having permissions 600 and of course the moment I did: ff782bc1db

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